she's all spiffed up looking perfectly modern.
i do love me some modern looking quilts too.

i love it when designs/patterns can pull off a double life, don't y'all???
:)
let's have a little fun, shall we?!?!
we're going to give FIVE lucky peeps a bordeaux pattern of their own.
to enter, go look at fat quarter shop's coming soon page.
pick two fabric lines, one traditional and one modern.
then come back here and leave a comment telling us which lines you'd like your bordeaux quilts to be.

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For traditional I would choose Double Chocolat by 3 Sisters or Everlastings by Sandy Gervais. For modern I would choose Hot Chocolate by Jacqueline Savage McFee or Marmalade by Bonnie & Camille. I loved looking over all those delicious fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway! raybanfandango at hotmail dot com

I would make my traditional pattern from Indigo Crossing by Minick and Simpson. I would make my modern version with Babylon Seven Wonders by Parson Gray. Thanks for the chance to do a little dreaming and for the chance to win.

Such a beautiful pattern! Love the versatility of modern or traditional. It's cool to see the two together to see the variations you can get with one pattern and different fabrics.

I think i'd try a low volume version using Camel & Fawn Creamery Neutrals by The Buggy Barn for Henry Glass Fabrics for the traditional version and Gypsy by Skipping Stones Studio for Clothworks Fabrics for the modern.

For a traditional look I would TOTALLY do this in Minick and Simpsons Indigo Crossings. (Actually this is going to the top of my "must make" list)For a more modern look, I think I'd choose Sweetwater's Noteworthy. Thanks for the shot at the WONDERFUL pattern!

I would choose:Traditional: Harvest Time, A year to crow about! There's something about your pattern that reminds me of fall!Modern: Birds of Paradise BatiksI haven't worked with Batiks yet, but I love this line and thought it would give an entirely different feel to the quilt.

Hi! This quilt pattern lends itself so nicely to all different types of fabrics.For a modern quilt, I would like to use Babylon Seven Wonders. For a traditional quilt, I would go with Warmth Collections for a Cause.

For a modern, I'd pick one of the "All Hands on Deck", and make a cute kid-quilt ... For a (slightly) more traditional feel, I might choose batiks, like the "Totally Tropical Batiks" (Does that count as traditional enough?!) :-)

For the traditional I go for Athill from Cabbages and Roses, for modern it has to be marmalade from Bonnie and Camille. I have both in my stash and am busy collecting more marmalade as it becomes available.